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WSTS 2017 celebrates a decade of collaboration in UW System innovation
More than 250 University of Wisconsin innovators came together in Platteville for the 10th annual WSTS, a two-day symposium aimed at sparking collaboration between faculty, staff, students and industry partners across the state.
WiSys partner NovaScan raising up to $2 million for continued development of cancer detection device
WiSys partner Novascan Inc. is raising $1 million to $2 million in funding to continue development of its technology platform for the detection of cancer.
UW Oshkosh’s Dr. Brant Kedrowski named WiSys Innovator of the Year
Dr. Brant Kedrowski has been chosen this year as the recipient of the Carl E. Gulbrandsen Innovator of the Year Award for his active engagement with WiSys programs and long-standing partnership with the organization.
$200,000 awarded by Ideadvance Seed Fund to transform UW System ideas into new businesses
The 2017 awardees of grants from the Ideadvance Seed Fund have been announced.
10th annual WSTS to celebrate statewide innovation, inspire collaboration at UW-Platteville
University of Wisconsin researchers, administrators, students and community members will all come together this summer in Platteville to celebrate the innovative and impactful work being done across the state.
SBA Small Business Innovation National Road Tour coming to Wisconsin
The SBIR Road Tour will give small businesses in Wisconsin the coveted opportunity to learn more about America's largest seed fund for research and development when it makes a stop in the state on July 18.
Thank You, 2016-17 Ambassador Class!
WiSys' largest ambassador class yet finished the school year strong. WiSys would like to say thank you and congratulate those ambassadors who graduated this spring.
2017 Applied Research Grant recipients announced
Every year, WiSys collaborates with UW System Administration to offer three faculty grant programs: the Applied Research Grant (ARG), Applied Research-WiSys Technology Grant (AR-WiTAG) and Prototype Development Fund (PDF). This year, 12 projects were funded, totaling just less than $500,000.
UW Oshkosh students take first place in largest, most diverse Wisconsin Big Idea Tournament yet
What do dirty dishes, expensive textbooks and misbehaving cats all have in common? They were all inspiration for student business ideas that competed in the biggest, most diverse Wisconsin Big Idea Tournament yet.